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Facing 30: Women Talk About Constructing a Real Life and Other Scary Rites of Passage

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With the assistance of interviews with a diverse group of women, a practical and amusing guide explores the dread many single women feel toward their thirtieth birthday and offers reasoned, encouraging advice on such topics as career and romance. Original. IP.

163 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1998

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August 12, 2008
Our adolescence was really shorter than our parents'?
I'm skipping around a lot in this book.
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April 24, 2012
I have done some research on this book. The authors give some very good insight that you are in your thirties and what to expect from self socially and emotionally.
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July 1, 2008
A funny concept and if I'm bored I might go back to it... but it's mostly just women whining and saying the same things I'm whining about and saying right now.
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